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now, you know that if the president were to be reelected, he will say every good thing he can about education, but in the final analysis, he will do what his largest campaign contributors do and that is public sector unions. they will insist upon their path. your kids would have the same schools with the same results.
now, you know that if the president were to be reelected, he will say every good thing he can about education, but in the final analysis, he will do what his largest campaign contributors do and that is public sector unions. they will insist upon their path. your kids would have the same schools with the same results.
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first and foremost i would like to thank the board of supervisors and board of education for holding this meeting. it's important for high school students and it's important for youth to graduate from high school with resources and for qualifications for going to usc or ucs. also recognizing there are many youth out there who don't know where or how to find their way to resources even if they wanted to. and with this new a-g requirement, students are able to graduate with a guarantee that they will qualify for csus
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getting a good education, when every worker is getting new skills, when we are investing in medical research for new technologies and where everyone can count on affordable quality health care. when we protect medicare and social security so we can expect dignity and respect in requirement. and that there's some rules in place to protect our kids from toxic dumping, to protect congress assumers from unscrupulous credit card lenders. there's some things we don't want washington to do. the politicians in washington most of whom are male to control health care decisions that women can make for themselves. now, for eight years, we had a president who shares these beliefs, his name was bill clinton. and you know, his economic plan, when he first came into office, he asked the wealthiest americans to pay a little bit more so we could reduce our deficit and still invest in the skills and ideas of our people. and you know what? at the time, the republicans in congress and a senate candidate by the name of mitt romney, i don't want you to boo, i want you to vote. i want you to vote. but a republican
getting a good education, when every worker is getting new skills, when we are investing in medical research for new technologies and where everyone can count on affordable quality health care. when we protect medicare and social security so we can expect dignity and respect in requirement. and that there's some rules in place to protect our kids from toxic dumping, to protect congress assumers from unscrupulous credit card lenders. there's some things we don't want washington to do. the...
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couple who didn't want to speak on camera who said they were undecided, they spoke about taxes and education. i asked when they were going to decide. the mother said we'll decide when we walk in the booth the husband said a little bit earlier. it's hard to know if those people who are still undecided are in fact likely voters. many of the issues they brought up were of course the economy. also women's issues, women's rightses. one of those people who was an obama supporter was concerned about energy policies. he was concerned about any -- one thing that everyone agreed on is that they're sick of all these ads, being in a swing state, a swing county, they have been inundated with carlls and letters and mailings. one woman was crying because she was sick of hearing all these campaign ads. >> and a programming note, be sure to join our anderson cooper a and wolf blitzers as they both
couple who didn't want to speak on camera who said they were undecided, they spoke about taxes and education. i asked when they were going to decide. the mother said we'll decide when we walk in the booth the husband said a little bit earlier. it's hard to know if those people who are still undecided are in fact likely voters. many of the issues they brought up were of course the economy. also women's issues, women's rightses. one of those people who was an obama supporter was concerned about...
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young people might be on a global stage with affordable education. and it is a challenge and justice that there is in fact the whole student loan debt credit card debt when congress raises loan limits schools respond to those increased loan limits by raising tuition because they think that students can afford to pay more because they're actually allowed more money nobody really has the option to expect to get a comfortable. not go to college we don't have an unskilled workforce anymore we are for the workforce that we have right now it's socially irresponsible not to go to school because the entire workforce is predicated on higher education i think our education system hasn't caught up to our economy and that's one of the problems and that that's where this problem is coming and that's why people are speaking up that's why that why i'm here there are no bankruptcy protections for any student loans this is the only one and all of us history that you can't ever default on you can ever just charge this with a car see the idea of do you debtors union is
young people might be on a global stage with affordable education. and it is a challenge and justice that there is in fact the whole student loan debt credit card debt when congress raises loan limits schools respond to those increased loan limits by raising tuition because they think that students can afford to pay more because they're actually allowed more money nobody really has the option to expect to get a comfortable. not go to college we don't have an unskilled workforce anymore we are...
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and for somebody who's spnt his personal time creating the educational links between our school district and kids and parents, to created a decisional open space in private efforts, we have the right team. today, in concert with mayor mathews and mayor reed with people in business, philanthropy, academia coming together, certainly under the very large umbrella of wanting and wishing and making sure this is the most philanthropic event the world's ever seen. it is appropriately hosted in san francisco. i have often heard when something happens in the city they want it to city. when something happens in san francisco, we want the whole world to know about it. this is a stage. super bowl will be a stage we want to announce to the whole world. in that effort i want to make sure you know we don't leave out what i think is happening with great organizations like sf city and our technology companies, that we want to embrace technology as a way to announce this. so with that i am going to do the first tweet. tweeting. the new hash tag we would like everybody in the bay area to also utilize in th
and for somebody who's spnt his personal time creating the educational links between our school district and kids and parents, to created a decisional open space in private efforts, we have the right team. today, in concert with mayor mathews and mayor reed with people in business, philanthropy, academia coming together, certainly under the very large umbrella of wanting and wishing and making sure this is the most philanthropic event the world's ever seen. it is appropriately hosted in san...
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and education first. i will do the same thing as president. the last few months of the campaign is gathering the strength of a movement, which is obvious by looking around this audience tonight. it is not just only the size of the crowds, the debt of the shared conviction. this makes me strive to be even more worthy of your support in campaign as i would govern and speak for the aspirations of all americans. i learned as governor of massachusetts that the best achievements are shared achievements. i learned respect and good will go a long way it usually returned in kind. that is how i will conduct myself as president. i will bring -- bring people together. i will represent one nation. [crowd chanting "usa"] throughout this campaign, using every argument he can think of, he is tried to convince you the past four years have been a success. the plan for the next four years is to take all the ideas from the next term, the stimulus, borrowing, and do them all over again. he tells the plan -- called the plan forward. i call it four warn. the same co
and education first. i will do the same thing as president. the last few months of the campaign is gathering the strength of a movement, which is obvious by looking around this audience tonight. it is not just only the size of the crowds, the debt of the shared conviction. this makes me strive to be even more worthy of your support in campaign as i would govern and speak for the aspirations of all americans. i learned as governor of massachusetts that the best achievements are shared...
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it's a result of globalization changes in technology that have advantaged the educated of those with high skills at the expense of the uneducated. and there clearly there is some truth to this story that education matters more on determining economic rewards. but the more we looked at this, the less satisfied we were that explanation. that it couldn't explain why the economic gains were so concentrated within a very small subset of the educated people in american society. i mean 29% of americans now have college degrees but much, much smaller percentage of americans were benefiting from this economic transformation. >> well as we speak i can hear all of those free-marketers out they say "come on, piers -- come on hacker, it is the global economy. it's the cheap labor overseas. it's those high-technology skills that you say are required, these deep forces that actually are beyond our control, and are making inevitable this division between the top and everyone else," right? that's what they were saying as they listen to you right now. >> we think the story that's told about how the gl
it's a result of globalization changes in technology that have advantaged the educated of those with high skills at the expense of the uneducated. and there clearly there is some truth to this story that education matters more on determining economic rewards. but the more we looked at this, the less satisfied we were that explanation. that it couldn't explain why the economic gains were so concentrated within a very small subset of the educated people in american society. i mean 29% of...
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the most important issues for latinos are jobs, education and health care, but immigration defines who is with us and who is against us. immigration is personal. president barack obama wants to legalize millions of undocumented immigrants. mitt romney says he doesn't want an amnesty even though he talks about a permanent solution. jobs might not be as important as immigration. we'll see that on tuesday, david. . >> jorge, thank you. >>> tuesday night, diane sawyer, george stephanopoulos and our times square election headquarters. jake tapper with the president, i'll be with mitt romney. the entire powerhouse political team out for what could be a very long night. we'll see you tuesday night here. >>> but from forecasting the presidential race to the weather now, and to an unwelcome system tonight. for the millimeters who survived hurricane sandy and so many still without power, now, a new storm is brewing and bringing bitter cold. so many americans whose homes are shattered are being exposed to plunging temperatures. so, ginger zee, back at the map in new york tonight to talk us throug
the most important issues for latinos are jobs, education and health care, but immigration defines who is with us and who is against us. immigration is personal. president barack obama wants to legalize millions of undocumented immigrants. mitt romney says he doesn't want an amnesty even though he talks about a permanent solution. jobs might not be as important as immigration. we'll see that on tuesday, david. . >> jorge, thank you. >>> tuesday night, diane sawyer, george...
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period rose a mere twenty percent is it that much more profitable jail or population than it is to educate and. i think that's a great reason then to nand their head lock arms now you know why take me to jail and you got to continue to do this i rather go to jail you know watch you continue to pull my brother a mindset leader of hamas i'm ongoing anybody else that looks like me and i read and think it should be a scary thing not just for those oh you know people of color minority can but out of us they're not that we have to live in a society like that. ok so depending on your geographic location your everyday reality may reflect the police state we live in two larger or smaller degrees but at least you have your health right at least you have your home. already made everytime there are issues like that which are so far as your bakeries are mother. of every two thousand one are little am profiting no matter what you're . going to rebuy action taking place right now thank you thank you. from my camera right. thank you you're welcome pal sometimes demanding change on a large scale has to sta
period rose a mere twenty percent is it that much more profitable jail or population than it is to educate and. i think that's a great reason then to nand their head lock arms now you know why take me to jail and you got to continue to do this i rather go to jail you know watch you continue to pull my brother a mindset leader of hamas i'm ongoing anybody else that looks like me and i read and think it should be a scary thing not just for those oh you know people of color minority can but out of...
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they don't think education -- it's an afterthought to them. the middle class is built on education and the country is built on ingenuity. they really don't think that's necessary. they really think they are side issues. they think as long as you give massive tax cuts to the wealthy, that will generate an environment which -- look, it's how they are about offshoring and all those issues. they look at it, when you talk to them privately, it's a global economy, so it doesn't matter where you make money, as long as your shareholders do well, everything will work. look, we have stake holders that live in north philadelphia and out here in cleveland. it matters where you grow the economy. it matters whether you grow it here in cleveland and ohio. it matters whether people are able to have access to a college education. it's the stuff of which this country is built. >> last question, how close is it going to be on tuesday night? >> look, i don't want to jinx myself. >> then don't. what do you think is going to happen? >> i think we're going to win. i
they don't think education -- it's an afterthought to them. the middle class is built on education and the country is built on ingenuity. they really don't think that's necessary. they really think they are side issues. they think as long as you give massive tax cuts to the wealthy, that will generate an environment which -- look, it's how they are about offshoring and all those issues. they look at it, when you talk to them privately, it's a global economy, so it doesn't matter where you make...
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state has reduced funding to ccsf by core academic courses, provide work force training, provide an education that prepares students for 4 year universities, keep city college libraries and student support services open, keep technology and instructional support up to date, and offset state budget cuts. i'm here with alyssa messer, an english teacher at city college of san francisco. she's the ppt of aft2121, the faculty union, and a proponent of proposition a. also joining us is starchild, a local activist with the libertarian party of san francisco and a former candidate for the san francisco school board. he's an opponent of the measure. thank you both for taking the time to be with us today. >> thank you. >> alyssa, i'd like to give you the opportunity it share the thoughts of your position. >> so proposition a is a temporary 8-year, $79 parcel tax on properties in san francisco. and that money would go directly to supporting city college of san francisco. city college is the largest work force training center in san francisco. we train students. we also help students learn english as a s
state has reduced funding to ccsf by core academic courses, provide work force training, provide an education that prepares students for 4 year universities, keep city college libraries and student support services open, keep technology and instructional support up to date, and offset state budget cuts. i'm here with alyssa messer, an english teacher at city college of san francisco. she's the ppt of aft2121, the faculty union, and a proponent of proposition a. also joining us is starchild, a...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. . all right this week on wall street, investors are watching the same thing everyone else is, the election. todd schoenberger, glad to see you, todd, i know you had a harrowing experiencing too during that whole supersandy all up and down the east coast. so you say depending on who wins this election, we could see very different reactions from wall street. let's begin with the hypothetical of if president obama is re-elected, then what? >> you can always suspect that for the next four yea
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief....
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think what we have a medical education, the education college costs going up and health care costs going up. we have the perfect storm of health care and education coming together. you fall right in the middle of the storm, you and other medical students. and i don't think that there is any answer for that. health care reform, the provisions. that is not an answer. the reality is health care reform did not fix that. thank you. we have one final comment. >> i am a urologist. i sympathize with the medical students played. the current educational system, and the debt burden that they have. it does not lend them into primary care all, and this is what they need. the system needs to be steered in such a way that it is incentive enough for some sort of leapfrog cost of education in the system. otherwise we will end up importing doctors, specifically here for primary care. i think that is the avenue that the country will have to take. >> i think that is what happened to geriatrics. the lowest paid of all of the specialties to my belief, within medicine. 40 percent of fellowships are unfilled. i
think what we have a medical education, the education college costs going up and health care costs going up. we have the perfect storm of health care and education coming together. you fall right in the middle of the storm, you and other medical students. and i don't think that there is any answer for that. health care reform, the provisions. that is not an answer. the reality is health care reform did not fix that. thank you. we have one final comment. >> i am a urologist. i sympathize...
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35 projects in four seasons, from producing dance, theater, presenting music, having a full- scale education program, and having more than 50,000 visitors in the building almost every year. a lot of our emerging artists to generate their first projects here, which is great. then we continue to try to support figuring out where those works can go. we have been blessed to have that work produced in new york, going on to the edinburgh festival, the warsaw theater festival. to me, those are great things when you can watch artists who think there is nowhere else that might be interested in you being a woman of color and telling your story and then getting excited about it. that is our biggest accomplishment. having artists have become better artists. what is. sheri coming back to brava, here you have this establish, amazing writer who has won a clue -- slew of awards. now she gets to director and work. even though she is this amazing, established writer, the truth is, she is being nurtured as a director and is being given some space to direct. >> the play is described as ceremony and -- where cer
35 projects in four seasons, from producing dance, theater, presenting music, having a full- scale education program, and having more than 50,000 visitors in the building almost every year. a lot of our emerging artists to generate their first projects here, which is great. then we continue to try to support figuring out where those works can go. we have been blessed to have that work produced in new york, going on to the edinburgh festival, the warsaw theater festival. to me, those are great...
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i spent time educating people how government is today and how we're trying to change it and streamline it and maybe it more efficient but it's a challenge and it's a transition for a organization. i think like a battle ship city government is not easy to turn quickly. it's going to take us years of hard work and partnership and dedication to make that happen. i think we are forging those partnerships. i think there will be debated about centralize and decentralization but in the interim period or department heads make a determination about that i think it boils down to partnerships and i think department of technology and cio and coit we spend time creating these partnerships and the consolidation project is a great one. i also want to acknowledge the airport and the emergency management center and we have a great partnership with. we have a great partnership with labor and reclassify it positions and training program whereas in the past it was done on a department by department basis so i think we're creating those partnerships for success, but i think at the end of the day it's a tra
i spent time educating people how government is today and how we're trying to change it and streamline it and maybe it more efficient but it's a challenge and it's a transition for a organization. i think like a battle ship city government is not easy to turn quickly. it's going to take us years of hard work and partnership and dedication to make that happen. i think we are forging those partnerships. i think there will be debated about centralize and decentralization but in the interim period...
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i was doing government consulting for education companies. i got involved with the website and you see the capacity for people to come together around personal interest. the same technology can be used to organize people by the issues they care about. it is very historic structural dilemma where it is extremely expensive for the time to organize people. by virtue of that we you -- you have aids objectives that are oftentimes less powerful. that was the genesis of the idea. we build a massive tool set for people to organize. it was only after many different experiences we found there was incremental change that was most effective way to win the campaign. >> shift to the paradigm. historically one of the greatest expenses and politics is finding people who agree with you. i think about how common cause was founded. did they took up a full page in "the new york times" to raise money. moveon.org, the internet flips the paradigm where people who agree with you can find you. they can find you essentially no cost. it grows exponentially faster. is t
i was doing government consulting for education companies. i got involved with the website and you see the capacity for people to come together around personal interest. the same technology can be used to organize people by the issues they care about. it is very historic structural dilemma where it is extremely expensive for the time to organize people. by virtue of that we you -- you have aids objectives that are oftentimes less powerful. that was the genesis of the idea. we build a massive...
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figure in the republican party and he can appeal across the board to latinos, african-americans, college educated white people. and that is why you see him out there front and center and he plays an important role in terms of advising the obama campaign in terms of strategy. november 9 of last year, there was a meeting where bill clinton advised them to frame mitt romney as a severe conservative rather than focusing on his flip-flopping across the issues. and that is what you've seen play out over these last many months. >> anna, the usage of fleetwood mac is a nostalgic piece, but the president mentions clinton as a sort -- harkens back to the golden era of america where we had surpluses and everybody was happy. but is a departure of where he's been previously. >> it's true. i think that, yes, like that clinton period people remember fondly. people do not remember the george bush period fondly. his instincts on the stump are obviously just amazing. the speech he gave last night, there's no other politician with the amplitude that clinton has. >> each in that op-ed, you have it ending with a more
figure in the republican party and he can appeal across the board to latinos, african-americans, college educated white people. and that is why you see him out there front and center and he plays an important role in terms of advising the obama campaign in terms of strategy. november 9 of last year, there was a meeting where bill clinton advised them to frame mitt romney as a severe conservative rather than focusing on his flip-flopping across the issues. and that is what you've seen play out...
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we need to make sure that we invest in education. education is the way that we grow our economy. and it is the way that we grow our jobs and to make sure that we invest in all of the future. i was an investment. >> california invested in me and my education. >> mr. bryer, how do we get that great reputation back for great education. >> the first thing is that i agree that we have to fund our schools, first and foremost, that is not enough. we have to improve our school system and my grandfather actually one of the first people that i was told to originate the education code he would be turning over in his grave to see that it was 5,000 pages more than any other state, texas is next with 3,000. we have to have sacramento stop from tying up our schools from making decisions and i think that we have to encourage good teachers and career paths and higher compensations because there are great, talented teachers. we have to have 100 percent transparency in budget and have the schools that are funded. funding so complicated that no one can explain it simply. we have to do a host of meas
we need to make sure that we invest in education. education is the way that we grow our economy. and it is the way that we grow our jobs and to make sure that we invest in all of the future. i was an investment. >> california invested in me and my education. >> mr. bryer, how do we get that great reputation back for great education. >> the first thing is that i agree that we have to fund our schools, first and foremost, that is not enough. we have to improve our school system...
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change is a country where every american has a shot at a good education. you know, government can't do it alone, parents you've got to parent, students, you've got to study. but don't tell me that hiring more teachers won't help this economy grow, it will. don't tell me that students who can't afford college should just borrow more money from their parents. >> that's barack obama there in hollywood, florida, stumping there just two days before el t election day. we'll continue to monitor his remarks there before he moves on to the next battleground state. we're going to take you to new york, hot soup warming the hearts of so many recovering from superstorm sandy, all in the backyard of this guy right here. [ male announcer ] with 160 more miles per tank, the distances aren't getting shorter. ♪ the trucks are going farther. the new 2013 ram 1500. ♪ with the best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. ♪ guts. glory. ram. >>> a lot of runners who travel to new york city to run in that new york city marathon this morning, instead hea
change is a country where every american has a shot at a good education. you know, government can't do it alone, parents you've got to parent, students, you've got to study. but don't tell me that hiring more teachers won't help this economy grow, it will. don't tell me that students who can't afford college should just borrow more money from their parents. >> that's barack obama there in hollywood, florida, stumping there just two days before el t election day. we'll continue to monitor...
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knew it was a huge del in the education reform world. it was supposed to entirely transform public schools. but i had no idea it was stimulus program. did any of you? >> no. i had no idea. >> son of a gun. anyway, it became clear there was a huge story hidden in plain view. most of the stimulus was just standard keynesian stimulus, pumping money into the economy when the private economy had gone into hiding. trying to generate demand through tax cuts for 95% of the work force. gigantic checks to states to eye avoid lay you'ves of teachers and cops and basic infrastructure project. and it as has $27 billion, with a b to computerize our pen and paper healthcare system so your doctor doesn't killive with his hand writing, authorize a new rail network this biggest transportation initiative since the interstate highways highwayd extended our high speed internet network to serve rural communities, including america right-hand side biggest push into industrial policies since fdr. the biggest infusion of research money ever. it modernized unempl
knew it was a huge del in the education reform world. it was supposed to entirely transform public schools. but i had no idea it was stimulus program. did any of you? >> no. i had no idea. >> son of a gun. anyway, it became clear there was a huge story hidden in plain view. most of the stimulus was just standard keynesian stimulus, pumping money into the economy when the private economy had gone into hiding. trying to generate demand through tax cuts for 95% of the work force....
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burden as opposed to making sure that all citizens understand that if we are going to have a world class education system we have to balance that against other things. we cannot both have a big bullet train to nowhere that is going to cost probably over $billion dollars and have a world class system. i hope for the american dream to continue here in california and i hope to have the opportunity one day represent the voters of san francisco and play my role in the public service and i come mend the senator for doing that and sacrificing his career in that regard and i hope to be able to join him one day, thank you. >> i inseerly thank the an dates, on behalf of the league of san francisco, and the jr. league of san francisco. the university of california san francisco, the san francisco public librariry and our media partner, san francisco government television. and thanks to each of you, for taking the time to inform yourself about your choices on november 6th. good evening. [ applause ] >> if you are interested in our local city government and would like to work with 18 other enthusiastic citizen
burden as opposed to making sure that all citizens understand that if we are going to have a world class education system we have to balance that against other things. we cannot both have a big bullet train to nowhere that is going to cost probably over $billion dollars and have a world class system. i hope for the american dream to continue here in california and i hope to have the opportunity one day represent the voters of san francisco and play my role in the public service and i come mend...
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california because the state does not support education. we need funding, we need to spend it on education. >> so, therefore, do you think that community colleges should perhaps change their focus? one idea is to focus on retraining unemployed workers and upgrading skills for new jobs. do you feel that the state should encourage this? and how? >> if you are making reference to the challenges facing the san francisco community college at this time, i think that there are going to be some very painful and although, necessary, redirection of focus. we have been providing a lot of classes, non-credit classes and classes that don't need to further training for new employment. or for the opportunity to pursue a 4-year degree. and given that, upwards of 40 percent of all new jobs created in the next 20 years are going to require a bachelor's degree and only about 32 percent of californians will have one. we are going to have to refocus, particularly at community college level again, with limited resources to assist those who are moving from one ca
california because the state does not support education. we need funding, we need to spend it on education. >> so, therefore, do you think that community colleges should perhaps change their focus? one idea is to focus on retraining unemployed workers and upgrading skills for new jobs. do you feel that the state should encourage this? and how? >> if you are making reference to the challenges facing the san francisco community college at this time, i think that there are going to be...
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. >> hello honorable supervisors and board of education commissioners. my name is shackleford and the chairperson of the youth commission. we're really concerned about the issue and we voted to support supervisor kim's legislation to make sure that the youth currently not on track to graduate are given credit opportunities. i want to commend supervisor kim and the other co-sponsors and thank commissioner fewer and thank commissioner mendoza for their work on this issue and their presentation. thank you commissioner fewer for following up on the success rates of the credit recovery program. it's incredibly important that as requirements are increased that the district can provide resources to support them. their requirements are important to getting san francisco's young people to college, but we can't set them up to fail. i'm glad that the counselors will be having the meetings and i'm a little concerned that they won't do it by november 19th, seeing that we're in the midst of college application season. but hopefully, that will happen before the next sc
. >> hello honorable supervisors and board of education commissioners. my name is shackleford and the chairperson of the youth commission. we're really concerned about the issue and we voted to support supervisor kim's legislation to make sure that the youth currently not on track to graduate are given credit opportunities. i want to commend supervisor kim and the other co-sponsors and thank commissioner fewer and thank commissioner mendoza for their work on this issue and their...
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she is a very, very intelligent, well-educated, well-spoken woman with great opinions -- strong opinions but who also has a reputation, earned, for liking the very comfortable lifestyle, and here in the white house she has people taking care of her every want and wish. she, as you know, has gone on many, many vacations, some of them quite controversial, to spain and to the ski slopes in the west of the united states. she spent at one point during a period of several months, 42 days on vacation. she is living the life of a very pampered woman, and apparently this fits with her personality. >> host: you write, whereas the clintons were open and aboveboard about their co-presidency, boasting hillary was an equal partner with bill, the own bamas have hidden the fact that michelle is one of his major advise you'res and he listens to her. >> guest: that's true. the way she does that is often through her very best friend. how she gets her opinions through. her very best friend, valerie jarrett. valerie jarrett is a woman who hired michelle many, many years ago, to work with her in mayor daly's
she is a very, very intelligent, well-educated, well-spoken woman with great opinions -- strong opinions but who also has a reputation, earned, for liking the very comfortable lifestyle, and here in the white house she has people taking care of her every want and wish. she, as you know, has gone on many, many vacations, some of them quite controversial, to spain and to the ski slopes in the west of the united states. she spent at one point during a period of several months, 42 days on vacation....
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help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> joining me now from richmond, virginia, the house majority leader congressman of the battleground state of virginia, eric cantor. leader, welcome back to "meet the press." >> good morning, david. >> i want to start on the impact of hurricane sandy, what we've been talking about here. our numbers this morning show 68% approval for the president's handling of the impact of that storm. governor christie, of course, republican of new jersey, a key surrogate for governor romney, leading the praise in effect for the president. last night on "saturday night l
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. fabulous but...when i add chicken, barbecue sauce... and cheese...and roll it up woo-wee! i've made a barbecue chicken crescent chow down. pillsbury crescents. let the making begin. here's a better idea. pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits in just 15 minutes the light delicate layers add a layer of warmth to your next dinner. pillsbury grands biscuits let the making begin. >>> welcome back. he's been called a master of predictions. nate silver is the statistician whose analysis of polling data led to a near perfect forecast of the 2008 election. his work accurately called the electoral outcome of 49 out of 50 states and every senate race in con teng. his 538 blog named for the total number of votes in the electoral college is hosted by the new york time and the author of the new book "the signal and the noise, why so many predictions fail but some don't." thank you for joining us. a few days bef
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planning forward so you can start figuring that out sooner. ln fact, by thinking about where want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route... leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. see life in the best light. outdoors, or in. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. experience life well lit, ask for transitions adaptive lenses. thanks to the eyeglass guide its never been easier to find the right pair of eyeglasses. check out eyeglassguide.com today. brought to you by transitions lenses. >>> all right, it's the final push. it's two days before election day and mitt romney is there in what is traditionally a dem skra -- democratic stronghold city. let's listen in. >> i'm very happy to introduce to you the very next president of the united states. [ applause ] >> she's quite a woman. she's quite a woman, i got to tell you! [ applause ] >> thank you. boy, what a welcome. thank you so very much. you guys are fabulous, your v
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my gut tells me no education beyond just my gut i think romney will week is this thing out in the end. we'll know real quick on tuesday night. though these southern states, florida, wins north carolina and if he wins virginia which all close early. he is oh the way. if he doesn't win those, then obviously he can't put it together. >> megyn: what do you make of this, pull showing them dead even in michigan. dead even in pennsylvania -- or was it minnesota? dead even that the president was supposed to have. >> if that strengthened going way and romney wins those states he will have a landslide victory. i'm not predicting that. >> megyn: sit possible something is happening in these states where these folks who had previously been telling pollsters are going to vote democratic are having a change of heart? >> we used them call the reagan democrats, last ones to drop in. my sense a lot of them are making a judgment and the judgment is, what has this president given us over the last four years and what will be the second. versus a decent guy who has a successful career. i think people makin
my gut tells me no education beyond just my gut i think romney will week is this thing out in the end. we'll know real quick on tuesday night. though these southern states, florida, wins north carolina and if he wins virginia which all close early. he is oh the way. if he doesn't win those, then obviously he can't put it together. >> megyn: what do you make of this, pull showing them dead even in michigan. dead even in pennsylvania -- or was it minnesota? dead even that the president was...
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it has people with the hire education levels in the state. it tends to be the most democratic region. if the go down to hampton roads which i was just mentioning, that is a heavy defense industry area. it is both white and blue collar. it also has a large african american population. it also has a relative low nativity rate. people there were not necessarily born in virginia due to the inference -- influence of the navy. the richmond area is an urban area. it is probably the most conservative urban region in this region. it may be with the most conservative and the country. it is a traditional area of because of the west side of richmond. the east side is heavily african-american. the left side is predominantly white and conservative. some of the surrounding counties have become more diverse over the years. this is also a conservative area. those are three you can include southwest virginia as a world unto itself. now it went democratic. now i think it is very conservative republicans in part because coal was such a major part of the economy.
it has people with the hire education levels in the state. it tends to be the most democratic region. if the go down to hampton roads which i was just mentioning, that is a heavy defense industry area. it is both white and blue collar. it also has a large african american population. it also has a relative low nativity rate. people there were not necessarily born in virginia due to the inference -- influence of the navy. the richmond area is an urban area. it is probably the most conservative...
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incarceration related expenses increased one hundred twenty seven percent while spending on higher education during that same period rose a mere twenty percent is it that much more profitable to jail our population than it is to educate and. i think that's a great read and understand their head lock arms and you know i take me to you know if you want to continue to do this i read about it joe you know watch you continue to tell my brother and my sister and my mom's or anybody else that looks like me and i read and think it should be a scary thing not just for those who own you know people color minority can but out of us not that we have to live in a society like that. ok so depending on your geographic location your everyday reality may reflect the police state we live in two larger or smaller degrees but at least you have your health right at least you have your home. already made every time there are various issues like that which are so pfizer recreational mother. of every two thousand women are little am profiting no matter what you're. taking place right now thank you. from my cameroon
incarceration related expenses increased one hundred twenty seven percent while spending on higher education during that same period rose a mere twenty percent is it that much more profitable to jail our population than it is to educate and. i think that's a great read and understand their head lock arms and you know i take me to you know if you want to continue to do this i read about it joe you know watch you continue to tell my brother and my sister and my mom's or anybody else that looks...
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they deserve a world class education. they deserve an education that will prepare them for the high-tech world that they are facing. we can do no less than pass prop 30. 47th in 9 nation. our kids deserve better. >> cheryl: let me talk to you about this. why should people vote no. nobody disagrees that they need more but you don't like this one? >> remember, california spend immense amount of money. our budget went up $5.6 billion which is 5.6% increase. inflation is 1.7%. why are we spending so much more? we need to look at the entire budget and go item by item to see where all the ceremony going. nobody can really tell you. like with a lot of these things. the devil is in the details if you look beyond this measure. it eliminates funds for mandates. for instance, the brown act which is open meetings rules will no longer be funded by the state. so if the state passes mandates they will tell the cities, counties and various municipalities you have to pick up the tab. >> cheryl: let me get back now. you are listening to th
they deserve a world class education. they deserve an education that will prepare them for the high-tech world that they are facing. we can do no less than pass prop 30. 47th in 9 nation. our kids deserve better. >> cheryl: let me talk to you about this. why should people vote no. nobody disagrees that they need more but you don't like this one? >> remember, california spend immense amount of money. our budget went up $5.6 billion which is 5.6% increase. inflation is 1.7%. why are...
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. >> this is something we have to educate the public about. because it's around the same time as halloween and people are used to all the media having skeletons and scary zombies, that's an what this is about. the way we remember our ancestors is by inviting them home. and these are ancestors that we want to come visit. i'd equate it to casper the friendly ghost. so it's the friendly ghosts that are coming to visit, not the scary ghosts of halloween. and it really is about remembrance-b sharing the stories of those people that meant something to us in their lives. >> it's not a national holiday, but it kind of is a big national holiday in mexico when you think about the processions and everything -- the peregrinaciones and the processions that happens around grave sites and -- >> absolutely. and we brought it with us. it's become part of the fiber of california, too. that's why the museum represents this story in our galleries. and it really is about the celebration. it's about color. it's about food. it's about remembering. and because we're
. >> this is something we have to educate the public about. because it's around the same time as halloween and people are used to all the media having skeletons and scary zombies, that's an what this is about. the way we remember our ancestors is by inviting them home. and these are ancestors that we want to come visit. i'd equate it to casper the friendly ghost. so it's the friendly ghosts that are coming to visit, not the scary ghosts of halloween. and it really is about remembrance-b...
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she wrote a blog on girls' rights to education. ministers of the british and pakistani governments met with her family. they pledged support for those who defend the rights of women. >> they have shown the solidarity to pakistan, a country which is becoming the victim of war. >> i believe that what has happened to her and her strength in dealing with this and the strength of her family will be a continuing example for years to come and help us to defeat such mindless violence. >>> that will do it for this week. place your bets. we close with a racing event in thailand, but it's not your typical derby. water buffalo racing. this charge through the dirt is a cultural tradition. the jockeys ride bare back. it's their job to turn a farm animal into a winner. thank you for watching. see you again next week on "asia see you again next week on "asia 7 days." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
she wrote a blog on girls' rights to education. ministers of the british and pakistani governments met with her family. they pledged support for those who defend the rights of women. >> they have shown the solidarity to pakistan, a country which is becoming the victim of war. >> i believe that what has happened to her and her strength in dealing with this and the strength of her family will be a continuing example for years to come and help us to defeat such mindless violence....
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angry birds, fruit ninja, plus educational content, e-books and more. plus hundreds of carefully selected free apps. a shock absorbent bumper guard and a one-year warranty. log on now to get your kurio tablet. safe browseer filters >>> as we look ahead to tuesday's election, here's our question of the week. there have been 18 republican presidents of the united states. how many democratic presidents have there been? is it a, 12, b 15, c 18 or d, 26? stay tuned and we'll tell you the correct answer. if you ever miss a show go to i tunes.com/fareed. you can get the audio podcast for free or you can buy the video version. this week's book of the week is "iron curtain" by ann appelbaum. this book looks at how communism spread across ancient europe in 1882. this is about how eastern europe became totalitarian. now for the last look. ethiopia has one of the highest illiteracy rates in the world. the village of wonchi is no exception. nobody there can read or write. that's why i was astonished when i saw what nicholas' one tablet for one child did there. he dr
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them. >> there's the bedevilling problem of education, without enough college graduates in math and science which has been going on for years and there seems to be no solution when you talk to heads of engineering at the colleges because they don't have enough people going into college interested in those majors. >> and we're taking all the founders out, training them, educating them, and saying please go back home. >> that's the bizarre thing. american colleges are welcoming foreigners. university of san francisco, particularly here locally, welcoming foreigners. once we've taught them all that we know we say go home. but here's the thing i don't understand is who's standing in the way of making policy change here? i think on both sides of the aisle i don't think there's the -- the political aisle. i don't think anyone would say this is a good policy. let's continue to educate engineers. >> one might agree they have everything in common. >> not my children. >> this is what our politicians are doing. they're fighting each other. the democrats and republicans both agree we want these
them. >> there's the bedevilling problem of education, without enough college graduates in math and science which has been going on for years and there seems to be no solution when you talk to heads of engineering at the colleges because they don't have enough people going into college interested in those majors. >> and we're taking all the founders out, training them, educating them, and saying please go back home. >> that's the bizarre thing. american colleges are welcoming...
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so if we are going to be serious, and this is a program about education and education reform, and i am not of the education reform movement in any respect. i want it education for everyone and will take whatever it takes to get there. but it seems to me that if we are truly concerned about education in this country, we really better pay it more than just lip service, and we certainly better pay attention to our teachers. they get them done all the time. easy whipping boy for a lot of politicians, but teachers that i know the vast majority are dedicated servants who want their children, who want their students to do well, be excited, learn, move forward. and the best solution to that problem is exactly what the caller said, having a parent and kate involved, making our homes learning environments. you know, the best thing to do some times is turn of the tv in disconnect the x box and get an outside. we talked about field trips. i really believe that. i think that it's so boring to go to these old historic houses. one more comment along those lines. so many of the museum's, historic hous
so if we are going to be serious, and this is a program about education and education reform, and i am not of the education reform movement in any respect. i want it education for everyone and will take whatever it takes to get there. but it seems to me that if we are truly concerned about education in this country, we really better pay it more than just lip service, and we certainly better pay attention to our teachers. they get them done all the time. easy whipping boy for a lot of...
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from a distance as a landscape, but once again up close there is another level of information that's educational about this facility. >> fire fly by artist ned con is an art installation which rises straight from the golden gate avenue sidewalk to the top of the building. >> the fire fly wall will be 5 by 5 polley carbon plates that will move with the wind and show a wave effect in the daytime. when those also swing back and forth and they hit the fulcrum, it will also set up an led light that will cover the fire fly. so, at nighttime people in another part of san francisco can see the side of our building and about 20 feet wide and 10 stories high will be a wall that will flickr on and off like fire flies at nighttime. it will be so energy efficient that if all those lights go on, it will be the equivalent of a 40 watt bulb. and also the new piece of artwork going all the way down the side of the building, which looks like this incredible wind ripples on a pond. and i thought, oh, my god, how incredible, how wonderful. >> inside the building we will have water walls in the main staircase, and t
from a distance as a landscape, but once again up close there is another level of information that's educational about this facility. >> fire fly by artist ned con is an art installation which rises straight from the golden gate avenue sidewalk to the top of the building. >> the fire fly wall will be 5 by 5 polley carbon plates that will move with the wind and show a wave effect in the daytime. when those also swing back and forth and they hit the fulcrum, it will also set up an led...
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they can own a home and have a good job, save for their kids' college education, and not be one illness away from bankruptcy, and make sure they have a secure retirement. if you do those four things that have strategies for the best of that, you have a strong middle class. if you have a strong middle class, you will have a vibrant and healthy economy. >> let me try one more time here. we know that the vice president, his wife, joe biden, has been sent to pennsylvania doing a couple of early weekend stops. we know that bill clinton, who is one of your biggest assets, as you know, is being used in pennsylvania on monday. it tells me that you all are a little worried about that or worried about the race in general. are you saying no? >> candy, it is a close election. it is a close election. nail everything down. c, i think pennsylvania is secure, but you don't take anything for granted, and that's why a lot of people will be going back to ohio in the next 96 hours multiple times, pennsylvania. that doesn't mean it's slipping. it just means natural tightening of the race and means the natio
they can own a home and have a good job, save for their kids' college education, and not be one illness away from bankruptcy, and make sure they have a secure retirement. if you do those four things that have strategies for the best of that, you have a strong middle class. if you have a strong middle class, you will have a vibrant and healthy economy. >> let me try one more time here. we know that the vice president, his wife, joe biden, has been sent to pennsylvania doing a couple of...
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. >> and part is to educate. exactly what you said. you don't think about it until it's too late. one of the facts is one in eight americans. there is lots of precursors, hyper tension, history and one in eight, americans are impacted by kidney disease. >> that is quite the statistic. >> the foundation does what? where does this moppy go? ask it prevention, caring for people. we hear about the transplants all of the time in. >> it goes to all of the above. we have the program for children. summer camp programs. >> really? we do education programs, awareness programs, a number of programs where we help patients many patients waiting for a kidney and there are more needs than kidneys available. that process. a phenomenal organization. i have been involved with them for 18 years. >> i have been the chair for 18 years. the, vent is 24 years. >> can you get in? >> we have all of the information. >> and the france marriott, fourth and market. the cost to feed you while you're there. major corporations and in san francisco and including keiser permanente, microsoft, wells fargo, charles
. >> and part is to educate. exactly what you said. you don't think about it until it's too late. one of the facts is one in eight americans. there is lots of precursors, hyper tension, history and one in eight, americans are impacted by kidney disease. >> that is quite the statistic. >> the foundation does what? where does this moppy go? ask it prevention, caring for people. we hear about the transplants all of the time in. >> it goes to all of the above. we have the...
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here's my plan for the next four years: making education and training a national priority; building on our manufacturing boom; boosting american-made energy; reducing the deficits responsibly by cutting where... we can, and asking the wealthy to pay a little more. and ending the war in afghanistan, so we can... do some nation-building here at home. that's the right path. so read my plan, compare it to governor romney's... and decide which is better for you. it's an honor to be your president... and i'm asking for your vote... so together, we can keep moving america forward. i'm barack obama and i approve this message. >>> harvey, a question that i've always thought about, your reputation is anybody that is fearless in terms of making selections about films and very diverse in your choices. what informs your gut and your head about kind -- the kinds of projects to take on? >> well, you know, sometimes people laugh, the movies when they first hear about them. i know my staff when i said i'm making a movie about a stuterring king, he's out of his mind and became "the king's speech." last
here's my plan for the next four years: making education and training a national priority; building on our manufacturing boom; boosting american-made energy; reducing the deficits responsibly by cutting where... we can, and asking the wealthy to pay a little more. and ending the war in afghanistan, so we can... do some nation-building here at home. that's the right path. so read my plan, compare it to governor romney's... and decide which is better for you. it's an honor to be your president......
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help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >> schieffer: some of you watched the debate may remember they closed the evening with the words from my mother who said, any vote, it makes you feel big and strong. she was the driving force in my life and she she really believed that. to her it was a qualifier. if you don't vote, you have no root to criticize what happens after the election. she was not bashful about exercisin exercising that right, and i feel the same way, but i take it a step beyond that. i like to vote because it is so much fun. and here's a confession-- sometimes voting against someone i don't like is more fun than voting for someone i do like. and here's the best thing of all-- you can vote for or against someone for the best of reasons, the wrong reasons, or no reason at all. it is your vote, and you can do with it as you choose. in fact, you can waste it if you like. you can tell everyone or no o
help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >> schieffer: some of you watched the debate may remember they closed the evening with the words from my mother who said, any vote, it makes you feel big and strong. she was the driving force in my life and she she really believed that. to her it was a qualifier. if...
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spend way too much on public benefits like pensions and don't pay enough attention to research and education to raise the productivity of future workers then things will decline so there is the risk that we got it wrong on the other hand there's no reason that european and american people and companies won't profit from the growth that takes place in places like china and india it's already a global economy so i think the prospects are good but let me also. say even though places like shanghai or mumbai may not be as rich as london or paris they have their own attractions being at the center of something new and exciting and growing fast can be just as attractive as being in a place like zurich that has a lot of old but stable well jack goldstone thank you very much to you pleasure to be here thank you very much. please keep cool language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about six of the ip interviews an intriguing story for you here. in trying. to find out because it. involves fifteen goats two counts. forty kilograms of rice one thousan
spend way too much on public benefits like pensions and don't pay enough attention to research and education to raise the productivity of future workers then things will decline so there is the risk that we got it wrong on the other hand there's no reason that european and american people and companies won't profit from the growth that takes place in places like china and india it's already a global economy so i think the prospects are good but let me also. say even though places like shanghai...
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now, why am i talking about education that much? mainly because i have a public record of eight years, a proven track record where i've worked with people and gotten results. so, this is the type of independent voice that i'm going to bring into district 7 as a supervisor. i will bring not only my leadership, my ability to build bristol-myers squibbvxes and build consensus, but i'm going to find -- you're going to find that i'm very solution oriented. and that i'm not wedded to any particular ideology about where the solutions come from. whether solutions come from the right or the left or the middle, it doesn't matter to me. solutions we find is solution. so, here i am. why am i running for leadership? i want to focus on our economy. i want to grow job opportunities for the students that are graduating our high schools. they are now graduating, beginning to graduate with requirements. they are totally prepared to take on this high wages, high-paying jobs such as biotech and the tech companies. so, now that they're ready, we have to
now, why am i talking about education that much? mainly because i have a public record of eight years, a proven track record where i've worked with people and gotten results. so, this is the type of independent voice that i'm going to bring into district 7 as a supervisor. i will bring not only my leadership, my ability to build bristol-myers squibbvxes and build consensus, but i'm going to find -- you're going to find that i'm very solution oriented. and that i'm not wedded to any particular...
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we'll got a lot of potential to do some great things on education. so, no, i think that -- you know, we need to try and have compromise and balance. if those two things are presence, we'll be able to solve our long term deficit challenge. create jobs in the short term and that the's question build on the progress that we have seen? are we going to take a risk in going back to on the policies? >> david plouffe, thanks very much. >> thanks, george. >>> and with that, let's go to ed gillespie for the romney campaign. you heard david plouffe right there. his closing argument, governor romney would be an enormous risk. >> and that we're doing better. we should build on the progress that we made. the fact is, george, the unemployment rate today is higher than the day president obama took office. 23 million americans struggling to find work. the household income down by $4,300. that's what this campaign is about. them saying, you know, we need to keep doing this. we need more of the same. essentially, we need four more years. like the last four years. and g
we'll got a lot of potential to do some great things on education. so, no, i think that -- you know, we need to try and have compromise and balance. if those two things are presence, we'll be able to solve our long term deficit challenge. create jobs in the short term and that the's question build on the progress that we have seen? are we going to take a risk in going back to on the policies? >> david plouffe, thanks very much. >> thanks, george. >>> and with that, let's go...
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the temporary tax increases to help fund education. he says the choice is simple. >> money into the schools, colleges into the california dream or out. in or out, yes or no., on or off the original model. >> most of the audience seemed supportive proposition 30 is still in the works. >> we will have extensive live coverage and it all starts at 8:00 p.m. in stay updated on our website. and facebook & twitter. will make at th ever effort to make that video back. and a sports. the excitement over the giants world series is not anywhere close to being over. hundreds of fans lined up for the opportunity for an angel pagan some people stood in line for nearly five hours and macy's in san francisco. to meet the champion outfielder. >> i just spent $30 on a t- shirt that i will never where i'm for to frame it over my bed so i can look at it every single day. >> we have been here since 6:30 a.m. seeing him. we did not be able to see him off taco bell. she wanted to stshe wanted to-convince him to stay with the giants. and as a reminder will hav
the temporary tax increases to help fund education. he says the choice is simple. >> money into the schools, colleges into the california dream or out. in or out, yes or no., on or off the original model. >> most of the audience seemed supportive proposition 30 is still in the works. >> we will have extensive live coverage and it all starts at 8:00 p.m. in stay updated on our website. and facebook & twitter. will make at th ever effort to make that video back. and a...
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sub-commission on education and culture. but even more impressive than his resume, is his obvious passion and commitment to fostering essential debate about tough issues. please join me now in welcoming dr. bouton, who, unfortunately for the chicago council, will be leaving there sometime next year. marshall will tell us more about the results of the fascinating new survey, will offer keynote remarks, and then we'll move to the panel. please welcome marshall bouton. [applause] marshall bouton: thank you jane very much. we're thrilled, we're honored, in fact the wilson center has agreed to partner with us in hosting the release of the council's 2012 study. this is a great institution now, very, very capably led by jane and we're delighted to have this opportunity to collaborate with you early in your tenure. so i have a really tough job and that is to try to present the findings of a rather exhaustive study of american thinking about u.s. foreign policy. i'm looking forward very much to the panel and to their comments so it's
sub-commission on education and culture. but even more impressive than his resume, is his obvious passion and commitment to fostering essential debate about tough issues. please join me now in welcoming dr. bouton, who, unfortunately for the chicago council, will be leaving there sometime next year. marshall will tell us more about the results of the fascinating new survey, will offer keynote remarks, and then we'll move to the panel. please welcome marshall bouton. [applause] marshall bouton:...
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he was to educate and empower people to do those jobs. he wants to help employers give back into the mix by going to community colleges and getting skills that will give them good jobs. he has revolutionized the student loan law. from now on beginning next year every person in america who has a college loan will first of all, get it at a lower cost and have the right to pay the loan back as they fixed percent of their income for 20 years. we have fallen to 15th or so in the percentage of people were of four year college degrees. this means nobody ever has to drop out of college again ever because of the loans. [cheers and applause] one of the reasons middle-class people could not get a pay raise is because health-care costs went up so much. has not only allowed 3 million young people to be on their policies for some time, it has not only met a possibly beginning next year for 30 million americans -- money with pre-existing conditions to be insured, not on the has amended a legal for women to be charged more than men for health-care, for t
he was to educate and empower people to do those jobs. he wants to help employers give back into the mix by going to community colleges and getting skills that will give them good jobs. he has revolutionized the student loan law. from now on beginning next year every person in america who has a college loan will first of all, get it at a lower cost and have the right to pay the loan back as they fixed percent of their income for 20 years. we have fallen to 15th or so in the percentage of people...
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proposition 38 bypasses sacramento, and makes education a real priority- with the funding, to our local schools and the accountability from our local schools... that we'll need to improve student learning in every classroom. so we can stay 47th... or we can choose proposition 38. i'm voting yes on 38... and as he he he will mo have reg do him good vision in san francisco on track to made to record numbers. more than 500,000 people have registered to vote in the city of san francisco on. >> residents have a number of local races on the ballot in measures before them. we've had a number of them on the show before. this time we turn to mayor at lee. unlike past mayors, one race that the mayor has opted to stay out is the often contentious supervisors races. why is he standing out? >> i have always felt that, especially when you have supervisors that are sitting that we've still got ongoing discussions around current legislation and policies for the cities. i don't want anyone doubting me about whether i am inviting them to work with me because they are going to help me help another candida
proposition 38 bypasses sacramento, and makes education a real priority- with the funding, to our local schools and the accountability from our local schools... that we'll need to improve student learning in every classroom. so we can stay 47th... or we can choose proposition 38. i'm voting yes on 38... and as he he he will mo have reg do him good vision in san francisco on track to made to record numbers. more than 500,000 people have registered to vote in the city of san francisco on....
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >> schieffer: this race has been close from the very beginning, but stu you saw a shift about a week ago. >> about a month ago, bob. right before the first presidential debate, it looked like when you fast forwarded a month it looked like we would be sitting here and know who was going to win. the first debate fundamentally altered the debate, fundamentally railed some questions with swing voteres, white working class. >> reporter:s about president, about his enthusiasm, energy. but also it changed the image and impression of mitt romney. suddenly he became not the ideologue but more the problem solver, the business guy. not simply the conservative tea party republican. most of us don't ever think he was a conservative tea party republican, but the democrats is that you image. and that debate i think fundamentally changed things. if you look at the most receipt polls in terms of image, mitt romney'm
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >> schieffer: this race has been close from the very beginning, but stu you saw a shift about a week ago. >> about a month ago, bob. right before the first presidential debate, it looked like when you fast forwarded a month it looked like we would be sitting here and know who was going to win. the first debate fundamentally altered the debate, fundamentally...
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think it's something the department should keep thinking about and we should keep thinking about how to educate and how to get the right resources to the neighborhoods so that they can have a say in the priorities for not only these fees, but sort of a number of different projects that the planning department is looking at. >> [speaker not understood]. >> thank you. i wanted to thank kiersten for the work on this. we established after the big plans were adopted almost four years ago now, we established this implementation group in the department for a number of reasons. but primarily because we didn't want to be in a position as is often in the past where we see these plans and they sit on the shelf and other agencies were responsible for implementing them, but only their piece of it. and, so, that is why we chair the ipic committee, i can't remember what it stands for, the plan implementation committee. the planning department actually chairs it frankly because we know the plans best of the we have a more comprehensive view of it, but also because we don't build capital projects. so, we have a
think it's something the department should keep thinking about and we should keep thinking about how to educate and how to get the right resources to the neighborhoods so that they can have a say in the priorities for not only these fees, but sort of a number of different projects that the planning department is looking at. >> [speaker not understood]. >> thank you. i wanted to thank kiersten for the work on this. we established after the big plans were adopted almost four years ago...
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universal health care, subsidized education and justin bieber. what do canadians feel about the empty threats of people relocating to canada. we welcome my friend peter from toronto. >> good to see you, melissa. you see all the people behind you this morning who have been skating out on democracy plaza. they're just getting ready for the test at the border. >> it will be nice and cold up there. that's right. so peter, you and i actually shared inauguration day together on the cbc. i wanted -- it was interesting to me because it turns out that there is sort of an anti-canada thing occurring right now. i just want to show you quickliment americans for prosperity, which is supporting the romney campaign has an ad out that takes a woman, akah nadian woman and says that we have to be careful not to become canadian. look at this quickly. >> i started losing my vision. i lost 3/4 of my vision in my right rye and half in my left. mord to see the specialists required, it was four months for one and six months for another. the doctor put down his pen and s
universal health care, subsidized education and justin bieber. what do canadians feel about the empty threats of people relocating to canada. we welcome my friend peter from toronto. >> good to see you, melissa. you see all the people behind you this morning who have been skating out on democracy plaza. they're just getting ready for the test at the border. >> it will be nice and cold up there. that's right. so peter, you and i actually shared inauguration day together on the cbc. i...
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and prop 38 are on minds of many people that want to shore up funding for education. that's not the only big one that's getting considerable press. >> prop 30 is a great place to begin. there's no question about it. jerry brown's proposal to keep schools fully funded. you go beyond that and there are others. 9th and 15th congressional distric districts. and the 15th where 40-year veteran, liberal icon, pete stark, face as serious challenge from fellow democrat. at the local level, there are a lot of races. a couple of tight ones. race for san jose city council. my goodness. both nail biters here. it could change the way the city council works with the mayor. and in richmond you have a favorite for a lot of people, measure n. that's the one that would add a penny an ounce tax to the cost of soft drinks. lots of money comes in against the american beverage association. >> speaking of funding for the campaign for and against things, that kind of is an indicator of how things might go. >> a few things to think about when we're trying to figure out how things are going to
and prop 38 are on minds of many people that want to shore up funding for education. that's not the only big one that's getting considerable press. >> prop 30 is a great place to begin. there's no question about it. jerry brown's proposal to keep schools fully funded. you go beyond that and there are others. 9th and 15th congressional distric districts. and the 15th where 40-year veteran, liberal icon, pete stark, face as serious challenge from fellow democrat. at the local level, there...
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here's my plan for the next four years: making education and training a national priority; building on our manufacturing boom; boosting american-made energy; reducing the deficits responsibly by cutting where... we can, and asking the wealthy to pay a little more. and ending the war in afghanistan, so we can... do some nation-building here at home. that's the right path. so read my plan, compare it to governor romney's... and decide which is better for you. it's an honor to be your president... and i'm asking for your vote... so together, we can keep moving america forward. i'm barack obama and i approve this message. >> tell me something i don't know. >> i think that on november 7, the election will not be over. we're going to have an overtime election and you may have more florida-style recounts. chris: i don't know what to say about that. >> if knit romney wins the split within the republican party, the divisions, will come out into the open. there will be open warfare among republicans, conservatives, who have been zipping their mouths while moderate mitt has emerged. chris: yeah.
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really like seeing the values of the collaboration and the focus on education in particular. i think mr. cohen talked about technical assistance direct to the community as opposed to the planner as a filter. and i think that's really a lesson for us to take going forward especially as we think about the principles of outreach and engagement. as i think about central corridor, so on and on, i think in this, in this process there is really deep investigation and a real focus on local knowledge which takes a long time, takes a lot of groundwork, but i think that's how we really understand our neighborhoods and can respect the history as we plan for the future. so, two issues. on the issue of entertainment, following on the comments of supervisor kim, i would want to ask staff to please look at a couple of alternatives for entertainment on 11th street when there was an informational hearing last, i think there were a lot of members from the public who were talking about that, asking to look at different alternatives. and then talking about central corridor. i think that what we'r
really like seeing the values of the collaboration and the focus on education in particular. i think mr. cohen talked about technical assistance direct to the community as opposed to the planner as a filter. and i think that's really a lesson for us to take going forward especially as we think about the principles of outreach and engagement. as i think about central corridor, so on and on, i think in this, in this process there is really deep investigation and a real focus on local knowledge...
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al-qaeda militants they're educated in the free syrian army soldiers on turkish ground and they are passing them weapons and people have a really big fear. against the war against syria or iran that's why they are giving such a reception and protesting the visit of. it's good to have you with us for an article today that the u.s. national archives the library of record but try finding anything to do with wiki leaks on it cover tough time the library of record doesn't want to divulge anything uncomfortable so this is what you get when you search the archives about anything linked to the whistle blowing web site. get a tip off to see the international space station with your own eyes as it flies or right over your head you'll be alerted from those details or so what r.t. dot com. in britain right now trying to buy a home or set up a business is certainly a tough task with the big banks having seized up and keeping the cash to themselves but not everyone is going to let their community grind to a war halt laura smith has been to meet the one man bank. to follow. up on the work you do f
al-qaeda militants they're educated in the free syrian army soldiers on turkish ground and they are passing them weapons and people have a really big fear. against the war against syria or iran that's why they are giving such a reception and protesting the visit of. it's good to have you with us for an article today that the u.s. national archives the library of record but try finding anything to do with wiki leaks on it cover tough time the library of record doesn't want to divulge anything...
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they hope to energize local educators mobilizing this weekend to get out the vote. >>> it appears many local voters will wait until the final hours before sending back in their mail in ballots. according to the san francisco examiner san francisco issued more than 250,000 mail in ballots but the election office only received 193,000. turnout in the 2008 presidential election reached 81% a high that was attributed to mr. obama's popularity. >>> tuesday is a critical vote in san francisco. five supervisors are up for reelection. and they are spending the weekend going door to door. two of the tightest races involve seats for the richmond district and hate ash berry. christina oh laogai has been criticized for her vote to retain ross mirkarimi as sheriff. >>> transportation quality it's a big issue in alameda county this election week. measure b1 proposes to raise the half cent sales tax to a full cent. it would generate $8 billion over the next three decades. money would pay for projects including improving ac transit and bart operations, widening freeways, and adding bike and pedestrian
they hope to energize local educators mobilizing this weekend to get out the vote. >>> it appears many local voters will wait until the final hours before sending back in their mail in ballots. according to the san francisco examiner san francisco issued more than 250,000 mail in ballots but the election office only received 193,000. turnout in the 2008 presidential election reached 81% a high that was attributed to mr. obama's popularity. >>> tuesday is a critical vote in san...
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it is a balancing act clearly we have problems in education. k-12 we are bringing uthe rear cpeting with almost any industrialized nation in the world. we used to be the envy of t the world. where ithe disconnect? >> w we have to wrap. >> we have a lot of f competition in 13 plus. >> spoken from a scientntist with 20 different patents. ngressman bartlett, you have always been generous with your time. thank you. coming up, challenger john delaney and a new twist. the number of the week is next. stay with us ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] from our nation's networks... ♪ ♪ ...to our city streets... ♪ ♪ ...to skies around the world... ♪ ♪ ...northrop grumman's security solutions are invisibly at work, protecting people's's lives... [ soldier ] move out! [ male announcer ] ...without their even knowing it. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. >>>> welcomeme bac time to test your knowledge with our number of the week ending 124. that is the number of years since a weather emergency forced the new york's the exchange to close off
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period rose a mere twenty percent is it that much more profitable jail or population than it is to educate and. i think that's a great reason and the nand their head lock arms and you know i take me to you know if you want to continue to do this i read about it joe you know watch you continue to put my brother and my sister in law my moms or anybody else that looks like me and i read and think it should be a scary thing not just for those who own you know people color minority can but all of us know that we have to live in a society like that. ok so depending on your geographic location your everyday reality may reflect the police state we live in two larger or smaller degrees but at least you have your health right at least you have your home. already made every job very issues like that which you're so far as your banker is no mother. of every two thousand one i literally am profiting over. your. action taking place right now and. finding my camera right. thank you you're welcome pal sometimes it's amending change on a large scale has to start with small groups of individuals saying enou
period rose a mere twenty percent is it that much more profitable jail or population than it is to educate and. i think that's a great reason and the nand their head lock arms and you know i take me to you know if you want to continue to do this i read about it joe you know watch you continue to put my brother and my sister in law my moms or anybody else that looks like me and i read and think it should be a scary thing not just for those who own you know people color minority can but all of us...
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typically people who need government most have worst turn out records by virtue of income and education. no matter what the election if they want to win. >> i want to consider -- they talk in terms -- we talked about this before the taping but they talk in terms of the ground game with democrats of this point, more offices, more personnel just having much -- >> like the -- >> republicans are spending their money on tv ads and democrats are spending on the ground game which democrats have decided this election is more important. i wonder if the republicans need as big a ground game because they have the churches. they have the pastors at the mega churches all over this country telling their parishioners, their members to go out and vote republican. >> churches are both democrat and republican. >> because they're working their butts off on ground. >> but i would say this for obama he's been campaigning for a year and a half. romney had very tumultuous primary, the president still can't move the needle. we talk about gender gap the enthusiasm gap, more youth, more women, more minorities ar
typically people who need government most have worst turn out records by virtue of income and education. no matter what the election if they want to win. >> i want to consider -- they talk in terms -- we talked about this before the taping but they talk in terms of the ground game with democrats of this point, more offices, more personnel just having much -- >> like the -- >> republicans are spending their money on tv ads and democrats are spending on the ground game which...
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how much money the state spends on education is in dispute. >> our education fund is not going to be expanded. it can't be expanded according to law unless they put provisions in the bill to make those changes and they have not done that. >> meanwhile, on saturday, leaders of maryland's police and fire unions endorsed question 7. one of those leaders said, "all of us in public safety know we have been struggling with staffing needs in recent years. this is a common sense initiative that will generate additional revenues for our state and prince george's county." under current law, maryland casinos must close at 2:00 a.m. on week nights and 4:00 a.m. on weekends. if question 7 passes, casinos can stay open 24 hours. estimates show that will increase total revenue by nearly $40 million in the next fiscal year. george lettis, wbal-tv 11 news. >> prince george's county democrats have chosen a replacement for outgoing delegate tiffany alston. on thursday, it was ruled that alston must be removed from office after being convicted on misdemeanor theft charges. friday night greg hall was nom
how much money the state spends on education is in dispute. >> our education fund is not going to be expanded. it can't be expanded according to law unless they put provisions in the bill to make those changes and they have not done that. >> meanwhile, on saturday, leaders of maryland's police and fire unions endorsed question 7. one of those leaders said, "all of us in public safety know we have been struggling with staffing needs in recent years. this is a common sense...
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here's my plan for the next four years: making education and training a national priority; building on our manufacturing boom; boosting american-made energy; reducing the deficits responsibly by cutting where... we can, and asking the wealthy to pay a little more. and ending the war in afghanistan, so we can... do some nation-building here at home. that's the right path. so read my plan, compare it to governor romney's... and decide which is better for you. it's an honor to be your president... and i'm asking for your vote... so together, we can keep moving america forward. i'm barack obama and i approve this message. >>> this morning, hundreds are making their way to the national mall. it's all in the name of breathing deep and raising money for lung cancer research. >> storm team 4 chief meteorologist doug kammerrer emcees this morning's walk and he joins us live. all bundled up. cold out there. >> it is cold out here, but for the first time in a week, we're finally seeing some sunshine. and everybody's emotions a little brighter this morning. waiting for sunshine and we're trying to
here's my plan for the next four years: making education and training a national priority; building on our manufacturing boom; boosting american-made energy; reducing the deficits responsibly by cutting where... we can, and asking the wealthy to pay a little more. and ending the war in afghanistan, so we can... do some nation-building here at home. that's the right path. so read my plan, compare it to governor romney's... and decide which is better for you. it's an honor to be your president......
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in the suburbs of colorado, can obama hold those college-educated white women on noneconomic issues. >> if mitt romney was ahead in ohio, there would be no play in pennsylvania. i will take the philadelphia eagles to win the super bowl this year sooner than i would take mitt romney. >> david axelrod is going to shave his mustache. >> early in the evening when the results come in for bucks county around philadelphia, we'll probably know. >> i want to get to something else. we know two states especially, three states, so much of the vote is in. 70% of the vote already in, in colorado. in nevada. more than 40% of the vote already in, in iowa. two of the three states, george, right now, president in nevada has built up a pretty strong lead. >> we have been saying this all year long, this is a mobilization election. both sides are doing rather well. it will be a marginal difference that decides this election. >> but, you know, when we talk about these sort of traditional things, the two parties are looking at two different electorate. the republicans as you heard earlier, looking at indep
in the suburbs of colorado, can obama hold those college-educated white women on noneconomic issues. >> if mitt romney was ahead in ohio, there would be no play in pennsylvania. i will take the philadelphia eagles to win the super bowl this year sooner than i would take mitt romney. >> david axelrod is going to shave his mustache. >> early in the evening when the results come in for bucks county around philadelphia, we'll probably know. >> i want to get to something...
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commerce, education, and the -- >> reporter: of course certain things were more memorable than others. there's been high drama. >> and i am appalled that you would begin a presidential debate on a topic like that. >> reporter: and high rollers. >> i'll tell you what, $10,000 -- >> reporter: and numbers, lots and lots of numbers. >> $5 trillion tax cut. >> 12 million new jobs. >> the numbers just don't add up. >> reporter: at times the rhetoric soared, kind of. >> and the trees are the right height. >> reporter: other times the speeches fell flat. >> what do you want me to tell romney? i can't tell them to do that. can't do that to himself. >> reporter: and there was music. >> bruce springsteen to trace atkins and dave matthews out here on the campaign trail is music, sweet music everywhere. ♪ you make me >> reporter: for every katy perry belt iing it out for obama -- there was a kid rock for romney. even the candidates got into the act. ♪ and i'm so in love with you ♪ america, america >> reporter: all good until meatloaf was served. sometimes the candidates were funny on purpose
commerce, education, and the -- >> reporter: of course certain things were more memorable than others. there's been high drama. >> and i am appalled that you would begin a presidential debate on a topic like that. >> reporter: and high rollers. >> i'll tell you what, $10,000 -- >> reporter: and numbers, lots and lots of numbers. >> $5 trillion tax cut. >> 12 million new jobs. >> the numbers just don't add up. >> reporter: at times the...
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here's my plan for the next four years: making education and training a national priority; building on our manufacturing boom; boosting american-made energy; reducing the deficits responsibly by cutting where... we can, and asking the wealthy to pay a little more. and ending the war in afghanistan, so we can... do some nation-building here at home. that's the right path. so read my plan, compare it to governor romney's... and decide which is better for you. it's an honor to be your president... and i'm asking for your vote... so together, we can keep moving america forward. i'm barack obama and i approve this message. so, maybe you're trying to fiwell, let me give it a shot. if you're ok with marylanders spending five hundred and... fifty million a year gaming in other states, fair enough. but if you think we should keep that money here... add twelve thousand jobs, and generate millions for schools... well you should probably vote for question seven. because if it doesn't pass, all of this goes away. that's why the post called seven, common sense. but decide for yourself. ♪ >> presid
here's my plan for the next four years: making education and training a national priority; building on our manufacturing boom; boosting american-made energy; reducing the deficits responsibly by cutting where... we can, and asking the wealthy to pay a little more. and ending the war in afghanistan, so we can... do some nation-building here at home. that's the right path. so read my plan, compare it to governor romney's... and decide which is better for you. it's an honor to be your president......
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in support of the 15-year-old who was shot and wounded in pakistan last month after campaigning for education for girls. that's a look at the week ahead. now to bob scheiffer in washington for a look at what's ahead on "face the nation. "good morning, bob. >> schieffer: good morning, charles. it's all coming down to the battle ground states. we'll have the latest from the experts on where they think the campaign and the election stands on this final weekend. >> schieffer: thank you, bob scheiffer. we'll be watching. next week here on sunday morning... >> i do love being a grandmother. >> osgood: mo rocca talks with actress sally fields. insuran, we understand that commitment. so does aarp, serving americans 50 and over for generations. so it's no surprise millions have chosen an aarp dicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. to find out more, call today. [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real e
in support of the 15-year-old who was shot and wounded in pakistan last month after campaigning for education for girls. that's a look at the week ahead. now to bob scheiffer in washington for a look at what's ahead on "face the nation. "good morning, bob. >> schieffer: good morning, charles. it's all coming down to the battle ground states. we'll have the latest from the experts on where they think the campaign and the election stands on this final weekend. >> schieffer:...
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but this is so incredibly important that we continue to lead the way in terms of prevention and education and research because we can beat this disease and i know we're going to. so, congratulations, everyone. (applause) >> i'm pleased to introduce from district 9 supervisor david campos. (applause) >> thank you very much. i'll be very brief, and this is definitely a great birthday present. you know, i've known scott weaner for many years. we went to law school together, and i think something he said about our youth today is something that is very, very important for us to remember. you know, as youth, you always have the concept of the invincibility of youth and we've all had that. you're a young person, you don't think that anything can happen to you. but the reality is that for folks who are part of this newer generation, they didn't go through that. and i think it's important for us to underscore the severity of this disease, of this illness, and it's still des mating many communities. and it is especially low-income communities, communities of color, you have gay african-american men
but this is so incredibly important that we continue to lead the way in terms of prevention and education and research because we can beat this disease and i know we're going to. so, congratulations, everyone. (applause) >> i'm pleased to introduce from district 9 supervisor david campos. (applause) >> thank you very much. i'll be very brief, and this is definitely a great birthday present. you know, i've known scott weaner for many years. we went to law school together, and i think...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. and you learned something along the way. this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. see if america's most prescribed ed treatment is right for you. see if america's most prescribed ed treatment try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewa
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. and you learned something along the way. this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include...
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, but critics say there are no guarantees the money will be used for education and less than half the revenue is slated for education in the first place. >>> stay with fox 5 for continuing political coverage leading up to election day and beyond. we invite you to weigh in on everything from the presidential race to the contested senate contest in virginia, and all those ballot measures in maryland. use the hashtag f ox5d.c.youdecide to tweet us your thoughts. >>> with last week's storm over, new jersey officials announced people displaced by sandy can vote by e-mail or fax. first they have to submit an application and that will only work of course if they can find electricity. the search for power has people throughout ports of new jersey and new york lined up for gas, not just because so many stations have run out, but without electricity, the pumps won't work. fox's david lee miller has more. >> reporter: days after sandy ripped through the northeast, people looking for gas for their vehicles getting some relief. the department of defense setting up emergency mobile gas stations to
, but critics say there are no guarantees the money will be used for education and less than half the revenue is slated for education in the first place. >>> stay with fox 5 for continuing political coverage leading up to election day and beyond. we invite you to weigh in on everything from the presidential race to the contested senate contest in virginia, and all those ballot measures in maryland. use the hashtag f ox5d.c.youdecide to tweet us your thoughts. >>> with last...
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i'm -- bioscientists after years of education. i'm steve usdin. welcome to "biocentury this week." >>> from alexander hamilton to alexander graham bell, american innovation has been fueled by immigrants. icons of modern american innovation, companies like google. intel and e-bay were founded by men and women who were born outside the u.s. some of the most successful life sciences companies, pfizer, merck were founded by immigrants. and america continues to lead the world in biotechnology driven by scientists and executives from around the world. now this pipeline of innovators is being choked by immigration policies that force many foreign born graduates of u.s. universities to leave after completing years of
i'm -- bioscientists after years of education. i'm steve usdin. welcome to "biocentury this week." >>> from alexander hamilton to alexander graham bell, american innovation has been fueled by immigrants. icons of modern american innovation, companies like google. intel and e-bay were founded by men and women who were born outside the u.s. some of the most successful life sciences companies, pfizer, merck were founded by immigrants. and america continues to lead the world in...
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that is going into education. you see high school graduations. enrollment of college rise, dramatically as a result of this. 60% of all student loans today are derived not higher education. the same year, medicare, the arts and humanities act, which creates the national endowment for the arts. the clean air act. the most important civil rights act in our history. it gives people of color power of the ballot and the immigration act, which opens the gates and our borders people all over the world and fundamentally changes the face and heart of america. this is in one single year. i will tell you is a presidential historian. there are those that would stake their entire domestic reputations on this one of those laws. lbj did all those things in one single year. in 1965. [applause] >> reading these books, reading both of these books, i was struck with such awe and admiration of these people. even with all of those lbj's foibles, which many of us are familiar with. i am a true believer for evermore afterwards. mike, wo
that is going into education. you see high school graduations. enrollment of college rise, dramatically as a result of this. 60% of all student loans today are derived not higher education. the same year, medicare, the arts and humanities act, which creates the national endowment for the arts. the clean air act. the most important civil rights act in our history. it gives people of color power of the ballot and the immigration act, which opens the gates and our borders people all over the world...
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there are educated, english-speaking doctors, and a vast population from which to choose trial subjects, all of whom are required under indian law to give their informed consent. >> i put my thumbprint on the document and my daughter-in-law signed in hindi, but the form was in english, so we couldn't understand everything. >> but that was enough for a 3-day-old healthy boy to be given a trial polio vaccine. he had a severe adverse event which was recorded by the hospital. four days later his family says he still has breathing and eating problems. this baby is more than one of 80 patients who the records show was severely affected in the trials in this town, most of which took place here at the main hospital. the families of the dozens who died might have never known their loved ones were ever on a trial, were it not for a doctor here at the hospital who turned whistleblower. >> the clinical trial subjects don't know the meaning of clinical trials. these doctors, they are making money and they are making huge amounts from the pharmaceutical companies. they are interested only in money. >
there are educated, english-speaking doctors, and a vast population from which to choose trial subjects, all of whom are required under indian law to give their informed consent. >> i put my thumbprint on the document and my daughter-in-law signed in hindi, but the form was in english, so we couldn't understand everything. >> but that was enough for a 3-day-old healthy boy to be given a trial polio vaccine. he had a severe adverse event which was recorded by the hospital. four days...
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the positive is education. obama is a huge education proponent. he's driven to training. that's the core. we are going through a transition nar period. i know education and training is critical. access to capital? jobs act. whole new big idea. i'm driven into the entrepreneur party. not republican, not democrat, but the entrepreneur party, conservatism in spending. there's no question e barack obama represents that growth. >> rob? >> we have to realize we are not an insular nation. one thing that excites me is romney is going to get tough on china and the devaluation of our dollar. i think it creates a challenge because it presents pressure. leveling the playing field make the tax rates more acceptable to high earners and americans. i'm going to vote for romney. >> brian, carol, rob, evelyn, we appreciate this lively and interesting discussion. i hope it's helpful to everyone out there trying to make a decision this week. thanks. >>> to learn more about today's show, click on our website, it is openforum.com/yourbusiness. you'll find all of today's segments there plus web
the positive is education. obama is a huge education proponent. he's driven to training. that's the core. we are going through a transition nar period. i know education and training is critical. access to capital? jobs act. whole new big idea. i'm driven into the entrepreneur party. not republican, not democrat, but the entrepreneur party, conservatism in spending. there's no question e barack obama represents that growth. >> rob? >> we have to realize we are not an insular nation....